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THE BI SMARCK TRIBUNE, | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | SS | Clear Lake | By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN ‘Mr, and Mrs. B. A, Van Vleet and|* ‘My. and Mrs. Robert Sonnoman and famfly visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and family. Henry Olson visited Tuesday with his family here, returning in the evening to Bismarck where he is re- ceiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Charly Koterba of northeastern Montana, who have been visiting relatives in Minnesota, stopped for a short visit with Mr. Koterba’s mother, Mrs. C. Koterba. They left Wednesday morning for their home. i Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet andj} Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sonnoman and children spent Wednesday in Bis- marck and Mandan. Miss Hazel Nelson of Driscoll is at present employed at the E. A. Van Vleet farm. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Paslay received word that their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ran- dolph, are parents of twin girls born June 27th. Bismarck shoppers Saturday from this vicinity were Mr. and Mrs. Adplph Hansen, Joe Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and fam- ily, Mrs. Ernest Schoon, Robert Bur- rows and Erling Olauson. Homer Taylor and daughter Hazel and Andrew Dronen made a trip to Trygg township Thursday morning, returning Friday. Andrew Dronen remained to visit a few days with his mother, who lives in Lyman town- ship. Christ Schoon and sons Ernest and Willie motored to the northern part of the state Saturday morning on a fishing trip, returning Monday eve- ning. Joe Koterba, who has been in the hespital at Bismarck due to an ac- cident on U. S. Highway No. 10, re- turned home Saturday. | Bienry Olson returned from the hospital at Bismarck Saturday where he had been receiving treatment for infection in his hand. Mrs. Marie Olauson and son Er- ling spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Christensen and family. Mrs. J. E. Sharp and nephew George Chappell of Lyman township enjoyed a birthday dinner at the Albert Christensen home Sunday, July 2, in honor of Grandpa John- son’s 90th birthday. The table was decorated with a candle-lighted birthday cake. Visitors at the Henry Olson home Sunday were Miss Nellie Dance of Menoken and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Olson, Jr., and granddaughter, Mar- cella Eisenbeisz of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer were Bismarck visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Van Vleet and efiildren spent the Fourth of July at Bismarck. Those who celebrated the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson were Mr, and Mrs. Martin Olson, Jr., and granddaughter, Marcella Eisenbeisz of Driscoll and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. 7 7 n : Missouri | ——_._._¢4 By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mrs. Leslie Clark and Miss Edna Doehle motored to Bismarck Wed- nesday. Friends will be interested to know that Miss MacDonald, who has been confined to her bed for several months, is able to be up now. Mrs. Lillis Dutt and daughter Donna are now staying at the Hol- mes home in Bismarck. Mrs. August Doehle and Fred and Helen of Moffit visited at the Leslie Clark home Thursday. Mrs. Doehle accompanied Mrs. Clark to the Wil- lam MacDonald home where they visited during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Caroline Irvine, Joe Clark, Studie Woodworth, O. G. Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou and family, Clarence Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bassart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder were Capital City shoppers Saturday. Miss Caroline Irvine spent last week at the home of her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bassart and family visited with the Perry family in Buchanan Valley Sunday. Mrs. Bassart’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wallace, came home with them to visit. Mrs. Henry Crawford of Bismarck and Mrs. Charles Swenson were ‘Tuesday supper guests at the Wil- liam MacDonald home. Ralph Snyder was a diner at the Alex Anderson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher of Bismarck called on relatives in this vicinity Sunday. Clarence Beard visited at the Les- Ue Clark home Sunday. S. W. Burleigh OO By MRS. ALEX STEWART Mrs. Katie Nickolson and son Arthur and Miss Rosie Giovonnai visited at Anna Nickolson’s Saturday. Bill Clark was a caller in this vicinity Friday. Johnnie and Ed. Beckenall, Orie Greybeal, Ernest Houser and Mrs. Rosie Ferris of Wilton visited at the Alex Stewart home Sunday. Paul Hapel and family and Sylvan- is Ervin were business callers in Bis- marek ‘Monday. Alex Stewart has just undergone an operation in a Bismarck hospital. Bob Fields called in Bismarck the forepart of the week. ! Ronnie Stewart was a caller at Claude Houser’s and Lyman “Ervin’s Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richter and family visited at Anna Nickolson’s Sunda: y. The Angus Stewart children and Mrs, O. G. Davenport attended a Biel meeting at the Dirlam home ednesday. Helen Beckenall visited at Dan ‘McClean’s one day last week. Little Everett Houser is visiting with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Christ Smith of Huff. Bert Buckley transacted business in Bismarck Monday. Bismarck shoppers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Houser and son Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou and family, !Ervin and family, Charley Johnson, Jesse Moreford, Lee Mallard, Nor- man Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Wood- land, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson and family and Otto Johnson. H Hampton | ns By ELIZABETH KOPPY Ed Surber of Livona was a busi- ness caller at the Carl Woods home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Kyes were shopping in Linton Tuesday. Math Koppy, accompanied by his sister, Miss Elizabeth, returned to their parental home Tuesday after- noon after spending several days in St. Anthony and Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koppy and daughter Agatha of Fort Rice, ac- companied by Mrs. Anna Schnider and daughter Dorothy of St. Paul, the latter two visiting friends and relatives here in Dakota, visited at the Steve Koppy home Wednesday. Miss Hilda Schiermeister spent Thursday in Gayton visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Edward Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Grenz, ac- companied by Wm. and Walter Schiermeister, motored to Bismarck and Mandan Wednesday. They re- turned home with their daughter, Minnie, who underwent an opera- tion for appendicitis in the Bismarck hospital. Mrs. Steve Koppy, son Frank and daughters Elizabeth and Gertrude visited at the Frank Lawler home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Umber, Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Burkhardt and Steve Koppy, Sr., were among those from this community who trans- acted business in Linton Monday. Glenview | a OP By VIOLET L, JOHNSON Laura Little and pupils of school No. 2 accompanied by the pupils of school No.1 motored to Mandan Wednesday to spend the day at the experiment station. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Anderson brought them down in there truck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diede of Minne- apolis arrived at the Reynard Spitz- er home the fore part of the week to visit a few days with relatives. They returned to their home Friday. Vearl Holden and Annette Anderson were Wilton visitors Wednesday af- ternoon. Pete Anderson and Bud Hanvick were visitors at Albert Larson's Mon- day evening. Mrs. Bessie Monroe spent Friday af- ternoon at Burl Monroe's. Howard Scott visited at the Chester Erstrom home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Quanrud and. family and Mrs. Sam Nelson of Bis- marck and Mr. and Mrs. Walter John- son visited at Jacobsons Thursday evening. Fred Nelson of Baldwin spent Wed- nesday at Enock Andersons. Edgar Jacobson was a visitor at Lawrence Johnson’s Wednesday. George Oeltjen and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strandemo of Ecklund were callers at the Ed Strandemo home Saturday evening. Mrs. Lester Larson, Mrs. Jay De- Long, and George Oeltjen arrived hom@ Saturday evening, having «spent the past two weeks at Austin, Nevis, and Walker, Minnesota where they visited with relatives. Mrs. Joe Brown and son, Mrs. C. M, Jacobson and Helen Anderson were Sunday visitors at Con Johnson's home. Mrs. Reynard Spitzer and four children visited at Jack Lenihan home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simons and family attended the wedding dance of Josephine Groning and Edward Flanagin, both of Bismarck Tuesday evening. H. E. Scott was a Wilton business caller Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Shipley returned to the Walter Simon’s home Friday hav- ing spent the past two weeks in a Bis- marck hospital. Ruth Larson and Maxine Johnson returned to their homes Sunday hav- ing spent the past two weeks at Jay DeLongs, Lars and Millard Jacobson shopped in Bismarck Monday. Elmer, Erma, Richard and Harold Larson, Maxine Johnson and Ger- trude Damstrom, Lars Jacobson and Betty Anderson were Sunday visitors at Art Larsons. —_________, | Arena | —______________ 4 By MRS. O. McINTYRE Jimmie and Junior Rogers of Bis- marck have been visiting their grand Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Glanville, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klagenburg, ac- companied by Mrs. Owen McIntyre, motored to the river Sunday to pick berries. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hazlegrove were dinner guests at the Bert Glanville home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beich and chil- dren were visitors at Mrs. Caroline Kraft's Friday. Miss Ella Fode, daughter of Mrs. John Fode was married to Frank ‘Walker of Canfield Tuesday in Man- jan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inman and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moe of Hurdsfield, Wayne Drum, Dean Glanville and Ralph Halver were visitors at the McIntyre home Sunday. John Theiling and Will Harty were callers at Ed Ponds Friday. They purchased a team of horses from him. Harry Ulfers and Jacob Steigle- mayer were shoppers in Wing Satur- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rosneau and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mc- Intyre and family were in Wing Sat- urday evening. ! Regan By BERNADETTE HOPKINS The Misses Florence and Neoma Bere were Bismarck shoppers Satur- lay. Mr. end Mrs. Charles Tedholm and sons left Saturday to visit at various places in Iowa. They plan on re- maining away until July 10th. James Worden left Saturday to make an extended visit with relatives in Wisconsin. He also plans on at- tending a Century of Progress ex- position at Chicago. Mrs. J. C. Olson will be hostess to the Regan Ladies’ Aid at her farm e July 1th. for points in Minnesota and Wiscon- sin, where she will make an extended visit with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tourtlotte and daughter Frances. were Bismarck shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Garnes and Gladys Gramling were Bismarck shoppers Friday. They were accom- panied home by the Misses Ruby and Abbie Guthrie, who spent the week- end with the Garnes’, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins were Bis- marck shoppers Tuesday. Bismarck callers Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Lein, Mrs. Carl Lein and Allan Westerman. Mrs, F. L. Hendrickson left the forepart of the week for Jamestown where she is the guest of relatives. O. B. Aune, Melvin Danielson, Otto Udhe and Ed. Heer left Thursday for Fargo where they will be employed by the state. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Worden and John Hanson were Bismarck callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Exnest Taylor of Moreng, Wis. former Regan resi- dents, are the guests of their broth- er-in-law, H. F. Dimond. Rey. and Mrs. Christenson, Rev. and Mrs. Jones and Dorothy Little left Sunday evening for Lake Geneva to attend the National Young Peo- ples meeting. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday. Irene McCullough and Rosebud Hillsdorf of Wilton were Sunday guests at the Wallace Sherman home. Mrs. Olaf Lein and son Lindy of Wing were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lein. The following rélatives were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Westerman who were celebrating their silver wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westerman, Mr. and Mrs. William Westerman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Molson, and Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Johnson, all of New Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. New- ton of Bismarck. Harold Heinz of Harvey was & week-end guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg. Mrs. H. F, Dimond left Thursday morning for an extended visit with Towa relatives. She accompanied her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fal- kins. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Walker enter- tained friends and neighbors at a dancing party Friday evening. They were married Tuesday in Bismarck, ed at the Ole Olson home Sunday. Gust will leave for Denver, Colo., July 5, where he will enter a sana- torium for treatments. ers at the Ole Olson and Strand homes Sunday. Aid will meet July 7 at the Ole Wold home. Homemakers will meet July 6 at the E. Mowder home. Miss Lucille Johnson gave music lessons in Wing and Still Wednes- day and Friday. ' Wild Rose By MRS. W. H. BROWNAWELL The school board will hold its reg- ular meeting at the clerk's office Tuesday afternoon, July 11. Mrs. Ed. Olson, Sr., and Mrs. Homer Brownawell and little son Darrel of Moffit visited at the H. A. Carlisle home Thursday afternoon. W. H. Brownawell attended the di- rectors meeting of the Mutual Fire and Lightning company of Driscoll Friday and has been appinted to go to Jamestown as delegate to the insurance convention July 6, Ervin Wentz spent the week-end with Wendlen Braun. R. W. Feltheim of Regan made a business trip to the old home place Thursday, Dwight Carlisle of Bismarck made a short call at the parental home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and little folks were Bismarck visitors Friday. Teachers’ contracts have been sent to Miss Jennie Waiste for school No. 1 and Miss Ellen Johnson, school No. 2, both well and favorably known here. Miss Waiste has taught here before and Miss Johnson, in Moffit. Charley Mauk and Homer Browna- well of Moffit made a business call here Saturday. faeces ee) i Ecklund | OO Chester Rhines, who is doing spe- cial government work in New Jer- sey, is spending a short vacation at his home. j Baldwin o_O By MRS. FLORENCE BORNER Mr." and Mrs, John Oshanyk of Wilton visited with relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Lewis entertained a group of young people at her home Satur- day evening in honor of the birthday of her sister-in-law, Miss Jeanette Lewis. Games were. glayed and ice cream and cake were served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent and daughters, Eunice and Marion, left Monday for their old home in Grant county for a few days’ visit. ey will also attend a Fourth of July celebration near Carson. They will be guests at the Julius Westling home while away. Andy Peterson motored to Bis- marck Monday from where he will accompany the Frank Stitzer family to Fort Yates to attend the celebra- tion staged there the Fourth. Richard Rupp is spending some time in the lake region of Minne- sota enjoying a vacation. Miss Marie Falkenstein has return- ed home from Mandan where she at- tended the four-day encampment of the 4-H club held at the Indian school and visited friends. Miles Stanton, who has taught here the past two years, has been hired for the ensuing term of ool, He is attending the summer Session at the S. T. C. in Valley City. A number from here attended the rodeo and dance at the Tom Morris farm the Fourth near Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Freeman, new- lyweds of last week, are expected from a honeymoon trip to South Da- kota and Minnesota points at an early date. Mrs, Freeman was for- merly Mrs. Mabel Bjelland of Bis- marck. They will make their home in the Ward@building on Main street which Mr. Freeman recently pur- chased and which has been com- pletely remodeled. August Bleckreid of Cleveland, O., will arrive soon to visit with his brother, Charlie Bleckreid. Mr. Bleckreid is coming here from Chi- cago where he has been attending the Century of Progress. Mrs. O. J. Olson and daughter Ruth of Wilton were here Thursday after- noon. Mrs. Olson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Nelson, left recently for Chicago and other eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lenihan and daughters Lorena Belle and Lulu Marie visited at the Richard Borner home Thursday evening. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Roy Lewis Wed- nesday afternooh. Mr. and Mrs. -Otto Hogue enter- tained a group of friends Saturday evening. Dancing was enjoyed with music furnished by Paul Borner at midnight. The hostess served lunch. Canfield ;| John Merkel home. By MISS PAULINE SPITZER Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller motored. Mrs. Lucille Jassik, who has been visiting with the Millers, back to her home in Zap Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stocks accompanied them. Mrs. Arthur Franklund called at the home of her mother, Mrs. Rosie Spitzer, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barnick, daughter Lavern, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnick, visit- ed at the Carl Spitzer home Thurs- day and Friday. Mrs. Walter Bar- nick was formerly known as Edna Spitzer. Mrs. Leslie Miller, Mrs. Ben Ollen- berger called on Mrs. Henry Fox ‘Thursday. Leonard Spitzer is assisting at the ‘Wm. Spitzer home near Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spitzer, daughter Eileen, sons Willis and William, Jr., left Friday on a motor trip to St. Paul to visit with Mrs. Spitzer's brothers there. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rosebud and daughter Marian left Friday for Beulah, where they will visit a few days with Mrs, Rosebud’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr.'and Mrs. David Easton and family. A township meeting was held at the Lawrence Fisher home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. Spitzer, sons Rob- ert, Frederick and Herbert, and daughter Aileen visited Sunday at the John Ratkey’s, George Brenniese’s of Underwood, N. D., Jack Jesser’s of Washburn, and John Brennise’s of Coléharbor. —_—______—__+ | Harriet e By MISS E. M. THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rochel were business callers in Bismarck Thurs- day. Miss Helen Wolff and brother Henry called at the Ted Hoffman home Sat- urday. Miss Elsie Eide, who attended the 4-H club camp held at the Indian School, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisenberger and family were Sunday guests at the Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Zimmer and daughter Theela left Wednesday for points in eastern North Dakota and Minnesota. During their absence Ben Hubbard of Tuttle is taking care of things at the house. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lambert ac- companied by George Galbreath of Tuttle left Friday for Minnesota where they plan to spend several weeks fishing. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehl, Sr., and Bertha and Albert Eide were mi| family, Jim Annunson and family and Mr, and Mrs. F. E. Johns and family were berry picking at Meno- ken Sunday. Mrs, Sam Rosen and Bernice Wig- ton of Steele visited Thursday after- noon at the A. M. Bruschwein home. Mrs. Mary Linblad is spending sometime visiting relatives at Min- neapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tice of Bis- marck and Dan Tice of Long Beach, Calif, spent Sunday with Mr. anc Mrs. Elmer Koon. ? Rev. Herbert Brown of Steele is conducting daily vacation Bible school here, There is an enrollment of 46 pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chapin of Man- derson, Wyoming, Carlton Sherman of Raub, N. D., and Harold Sherman of Brittin spent the week-end visit- ing relatives and friends here. Mrs. Elmer Koon and children visited last week in Bismarck with friends and_relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Koon and son Eldon of Bismarck were dinner guests at the James Koon home. Hildreth Bruschwein, who has Spent the last two weeks with friends noon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Bailey, Mrs. Ira Bailey, Roy Walker, and Lloyd Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Sherman and Mrs. J. R. Fitzgerald motored to Wing Friday. Charlie Our and Charlie Kuehl mo- tored to Bismarck Wednesday. Hester Bailey was a Thursday eve- ning dinner guest at the J. F. Little home. Rubin Krause called at the Bethel Bailey home Saturday evening. A large number of friends gather- ed at the Andrew Walker home Fri- day to chivari Mr. and Mrs, Frank Walker. The evening was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson were Saturday guests at the Wm. McCul- lough home. Charlie Hettick motored to Wilton Sunday. Sunday guests at the Mrs. K. Kolb home were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lit- tle and daughter Betty June, Mrs. J. F, Little and daughter Ruth, Mrs. V._N. Monroe and son Stephen, Mrs. C. O. Kettleson who has been @ patient in a Bismarck hospital re- turned Saturday to the home of her at Napoleon, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCann and family and Arnetta McCann spent Sunday in Mandan. * Miss Evelyn Fryer and Art Starr of Bismarck called at the C. A. Swan- son home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swanson and Beva Jean and Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Thomas spent Sunday at Lake Isabel. Hans Kluksdahl spent Friday and Saturday at Hastings, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Melard enter- tained Miss Nora Hendrickson at dinner Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Fickner of Napoleon were dinner guests at the A. M. Bruschwein home Sunday. Mrs. Charles Swanson and Egner Swanson motored to Linton Sunday. Mrs. E. Swanson and children return- ed with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Quale and fam- ily spent Sunday in Bismarck visit- ing friends and relatives. Margaret and Annette Richie of Bismarck are spending a few days at the Jim Annunson home. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Swanson and daughters Corrine and Dolores visit- ed at the Clarence Swanson home Saturday evening. Miss Dorothy Johnson, who has spent the past six weeks in Manfred, returned home Monday. | Taft By MRS. P. M. GOSNEY Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis mo- tored to Bismarck Sunday ‘where their daughter Marian took the train for Chicago where she will visit the Century of Progress exposition. Anton Oberg called at the Charley Anderson home Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Swindling was a Ster- ling caller Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and family were Sterling callers Thurs-. day. Presley Gosney attended the annual meeting of the armers Mu- tual Fire and Lightning Insurance company at Driscoll Friday. Miss Eleanor Baker has returned to her home in Livona after spend- ing two weeks here visiting at the home of her sister. Carl Olson is hauling the mail at Moffit for his brother Dewey, who is. taking his vacation now. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz took a load of wool to Bismarck Friday. Mrs. Herman Nie! and Genevieve Jessen accompanied them. - Andy Doucette and daughter Beat- rice visited at the Horace Fairchild home Thursday night. The McKenzie, Sterling and Dris- coll Homemakers clubs had their Achievement Day tour Friday June 23. The tour which was conducted by the extension worker, ‘Miss Viola Meints and County Agent Putnam, was attended by about 80 ladies. Five ixitchens were visited during the day. Lunch was served at the Sterling hall, followed by a program by the three clubs. Each club gave a report of the year’s work. Mrs. Rosvold read a poem of achievements of the Driscoll club, and demonstrated the harmony of their club in song. Miss Dorothy Wildfang gave a reading for the Sterling club. Miss Madge Runey and the Mesdames Hughes dressed as negroes sang a medley of old planta- tion songs for the McKenzie club. Mrs. Chas. Gaskill and Miles Parke were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the Walter Reed home. Hanaford Fairchild motored to Bismarck Saturday, returning home Sunday evening. Mrs, Chas. Gaskill visited Satur- day and Sunday at the home of her daughter and family here. Mrs. Horace Fairchild called at the Clifford Olson home in Sterling Sun- day. Mrs. Roy Weitstock were Bismarck callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Phines were business callers in Arena this week. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wetzel at- tended the miscellaneous shower giv- en Wednesday evening at Tuttle on Mrs. Maude Galbreath, formerly Pauline Wetzel, who was married about a week ago. The shower was followed by a wedding dance. Mrs. H. F. Williamson. and her mother, Mrs. A. Schmidt of Bowdon, By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs. Ole Olson, Violet and Oscar Olson and Ode Bailey were recent callers at the Eide home at Arena. A farewell party was given at the Ghylin home Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Ross. ‘They were presented with some silver money to buy a remembrance. They left for Jamestown Saturday after- noon. Mrs. A. Ghylin entertained in hon- or of Gerald’s seventh birthday Tues- day afternoon. Norman Jordahl, Gene Fisher, Eino Morlanen, Howard Lindsey, Walter Scott, Glenn Olson and Mrs. Ole Olson and Violet Olson, Mrs. Jake Fisher and Nina and Neil Fisher. Lawrence Bousche returned home from Wisconsin where he pas been for some time. Raymond Bailey has been visiting at the Joe Cook home. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, and Mrs. C. Scott and daughter attended the ball games in Regan Sunday after- noon, Ole Olson, Violet Olson, Grace Francis and Dee and Ode Bailey were picking berries at the river Sunday. F. Ghylin home. Norman Jordahl with Robert Fisher. spent | Howard Lindsey visited with Gene | Fisher Thursday afternoon. and Mrs. James Olson, x Mr. ) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew! Miss Nellie Lundberg left Saturday j2nd ‘Mrs. Gust Olson and afmily call: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ghylin and family were dinner guests at the A. Sunday called at the A. O. Thompson home ‘Thursday evening. Miss Edith Thompson was a sup- per guest at the Christ Wetzel home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Josephson and daughter Elma visited at the home of their daughter, Mrs. E. R. Leach, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Williams and daughter Beulah attended the dance at the Virgin barn north of Arena Saturday evening. They will spend Sunday at the Fred Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Williamson and son James, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt and John Brundige visited at the I. Eide home Sunday. rt and Bertha Eide, accom- panied by two of the Cox children of Bismarck, spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ingvold Eide. : Driscoll Nic, MBO Lal By DELLA MAE OLSON Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Lathrop and Jeanie left Sunday for Roseglen, Canada, where they will visit rela- tives and friends. John and Charles Devine and Nel- lie Gribble of Goodwin, S. D., spent the week-end at the J. A. Johnson home. Mabel Devine, who has spent the last year here, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ward and family, Mr. and Mr- M. H. Lunn and [ena Mr. and Mrs. Alden Nelson and family, Mrs. M. Koessel and Carl King of Menoken sang at the chureh Sunday morning. Clarence Anderson left Sunday morning for points in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- ily and Earl Gaskill were dinner guests at Herman Nieman’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Richardson called at the Henry Jessen home Sunday. Hugh Jessen was helping at the Richardson home Monday. Mrs. Lester Andrews and small sons visited at the Henry Jessen home Thursday. Howard Smith was a Sterling call- er Monday. ree en By RUTH LITTLE Sunday guests at the P. E. Patton home were Mrs. Mabel Bailey and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey, Mrs. Ira Bailey and Phyllis Little. Isaac Marcovitz returned last week from a ten days’ visit in Minneapolis. Frank J. Walker and Miss Ella Fode were united in marriage Tues- day at Mandan. They will make their home with Mr. Walker's father Andrew Walker. Norma Tolliver was a week-end gus of her grandmother Mrs. K. Kolb. Dave Schafer spent the week-end at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Algot Ryberg and Lloyd Kettleson moto: to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pool spent the week-end at the J. R. Fitzgerald home. Mrs. Chris Waugeman entertained Thursday afternoon in compliment to her daughter Hilda’s 13th birthday. Hilda received a number of gifts. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Sunday dinner guests at the J. F. Little home were Lawrence and All- ved Boushe, Isaae and Robert Marcovitz, jer- daughter Mrs. Marvin Alm. Mrs. Anna Fueling of Wing was a Thursday and Friday guest of Mrs. Fred Ehnes. | McKenzie By MRS. T. T. HUGHES Mrs. Otto Schlauch was a Monday caller in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hughes and sons Buddie and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family and Mr. and Mrs, T. T. Hughes and Les- ter were visitors at the John Habeck home near Baldwin Sunday. A pic- niv dinner was enjoyed near the river. Mr. and Mrs. George Watson ac- companied by D. B. Leathers and Wendell Drawver left Saturday for Osage, Minn., on = camping trip for over the Fourth. The W. C. T. U. held their annual picnic Sunday at Menoken Picnic grounds. Mrs. E. L. Adams attended Ladies Aid Wednesday at the Mike Hanson home at Moffit. Kenneth Van Ness left Saturday for Stanton where he will visit friends. : Mr. and Mrs. Leo Neth of Sterling were Monday visitors at the Paul R._C. Born home. Mr. and Mrs. Freed and son of Mandan and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Bismarck were Sunday guests at the Paul Antrim home. Gerald Boren returned home Sun- day after a weeks visit with friends at Garrison. Miss Hazel Simonson returned with him. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Schlauch left Monday for Jamestown where they spent the Fouth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves of Menoken were “unday visitors at the R. C. Baren home. Miss Madeline Boren left Sunday for Mandan where she spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Freed. The 4-H Jolly Junidrs were en- tertained Wednesday by Jean and Joyce Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schumburg and daughters went to Jamestown Sunday where they will attend the wedding of Mr. Schumbureg’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Anderson of Tuttle spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Adams and Eddie Junior were Tuesday visitors of Mrs. Hilma Adams near Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Britton and sons of Turtle Lake were Thursday visitors of Miss Ella Leathers. They were enroute home from Chicago where they attended a Century of Progress exhibition. The 4-H Jolly Juniors held a nie at Menoken grove Friday. members were present. Guests were ceo Struwing and Melba Marie An- rim. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Doucette and daughter Beatrice were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Balchek at Dris- coll Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bedwell of Jamestown ‘were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson. Mrs. Jim Harvey and daughter of Wing, Mrs. Edwin Dent of James- town were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark. Miss Ella Britton of Turtle Lake and Miss Ella Leathers left Mon- day for Tuttle where they spent the Fourth at the Ed Fuehrer home. Mr. and Mrs. George Manly and daughter Mina went to Tuttle Sunday to visit friends. ° Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Raeshke left Sunday for Chicago to attend the worlds fair. fs William McCloskey returned home com Blakley, Minn., Friday. ee | Moffit | eS By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Mike Hanson on Wednesday June 28. A large number was present. The usual business was transacted. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Jason Hover the first Wednesday in August. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Bums Bailey. Mrs. A. E. Cline and Mrs. Mike Hanson visited with Mrs. C. E. Mof- fit Thursday afternoon.: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peckens and son Lawrence and Mrs. Fred Moffit, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hofstad and daugh- ter Katherine, Mrs. C. A. Anderson and daughter Annie were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kendall and son Ollie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shulte and daughter Phyllis, left Sunday morn- ing for points in Minnesota and Can- ada to visit for a few weeks. A very large number attended the ball game Sunday between Moffit and Kintyre. The score was 14 to 4 in favor of Moffit, but the game was not completed owing to a fight on the ball grounds. Mrs. W. H. Edson visited with Mrs. C. E. Moffit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shady, Rhame, N. D., are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Shady was formerly Miss Gladys Mockel. Mrs. Frank Benz, Mrs. Anna Hoeft Mrs. Wm. Carroll and Mrs. Bert Johnson were Bismarck callers Thursday. Ray and Elvin Baeth left Monday for a visit to Sioux City, Iowa, and other points, B. F. Lane left Wednesday to at- tend a family reunion at Horton, Kansas. Dickie Edson is visiting for a few weeks with his aunt, Mrs. John Hughes in Bismarck. ir. and Mrs. Ira Peckens and chil- pic- H Lawrence Fitzgerald, dren, Mr. and Mre. Fred Moffit, Mys. |More Benz and daughter Fern were dinner guests at the Bullock home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shady were honor guests. Mr. Kech, who makes his home at the Everett Porter home left Friday for Minneapolis to attend the funeral of his brother who died Thursday. Mrs. Dewey Olson, Mrs. Eddy Meyers, Mrs. Burt Johnson, the Misses Thelma and Willy Moffit and Albert Lunde were Bismarck call- ers Monday. Miss Clara Mauk who is attend- ing school at Ellendale visited for a few days at her home here. The Rainbow Homemakers will meet with Mrs. Melvin Thorsen Fri- day July 14. Mrs. Ben Porter is visiting for a few weeks at her parent’s home in Fullerton. Ben Porter and children were din- ner guests at the Ella Porter home Tuesday July 4. The Albert Faust and Knute Hah- ‘son families were guests at the Oscar Benz home July 4, Mr. and Mrs, Emmet Carroll and children and Mr, and Mrs. Asa Wer- ner arrived home Saturday night from Bottineau where they visited ho a week. | Ghylin By MARGARET DAVIS Baldwin defeated Ghylin Sunday in the ball game played at the ball diamond in Ghylin. Miss Hollys Alm is visiting with her sister Mrs. Wilbur Noon. Miss Eunice Davis is visiting her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis near Wing. s Tillie Borth, Wing, is spend- gates few days with Margaret Davis. and Mrs. Earl Davis and sons were Friday guests and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and daughter Dor- othy were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis. Willis Gill was a Monday evening guest of Henry Anderson. Gust Petersor and Floyd Anderson were Sunday evening callers in this vicinity. - Mr. and Mrs. Bentgn Backman and children were Sunday, evening guests of Mrs, A. N. Tosseth. Donald Morris was a caller in Wing and Wilton this week. L. W. Davis and sons Earl and Staton were Wilton shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strom and son, Vernon were shoppers in Regan Saturday evening. A picnic will be held at Wildwood Friday by the people of the Regan church. All going are to meet in Regan at 10 a .m. ' Lyman By 8. GYLDEN Miss Melidah Harju spent a few days the past week visiting her niece, Miss Ellen Luiska. Sergie Gylden spent Tuesday with his cousin Seth and Ralph Harju. Otto Harju and Benn Harju of Bismarck were callers at Wm. Har- ju’s Monday evening. Eino, Tyne, Siiri, Selma, Henry and Andrew Eckholm and Selina went Juneberry picking Wednesday at the Cow Boys Bush. Dave Josephson was a Bismarck shopper Wednesday. Miss Sally Gyl- den, who has been a patient at the We Alexius hospital returned with ‘im. Dan Wahlman of Sterling was a business caller in this vicinity Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Wanttaja and children, Wyllis, Berneice, and Ken- neth and John Waiste left for South Dakota points Tuesday to visit with relatives and friends. Hilma and Lawrence Olson are staying at ‘All| Wanttaja’s during their absence. The L. L. Choir met at Victor Makis’ Tuesday evening. Bernice Wanttaja and Elois Olson returned from Regan Monday where they have been visiting their aunt Mrs. Dave Spandburg. John Glyden spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting in the east country. Antilla’s were callers at Henry Ingels Friday evening. Seth Harju, Elmer Sirnio, Eina Eckholm and Wayne Inget spent Sat- urday afternoon and Sunday fishing at Brush Lake. Sally and Selina Gylden, Wayne and Walter Inget, and Elmer Serinio spent Thursday evening at William Harju’s. Eli_Harding of Montana arrived here Friday to spend some time vis- iting at the Arne Antilla home. He will be remembered as @ former resi- dent of Sterling. Sally Bylden called at Gust Eck- holm’s Friday evening. Severt Glyden and Mrs. . John Riikolo were town callers Saturday. Charley Johnson and Adolph were overnight guests of George and Leon- ard Kovonius’ Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Harju at- tended the baptismal services for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Niemi Sunday. The infant was named Harley William. Benn, William, Marie, Martha and Art Matson, Earl and Raymond Josephson, Mrs. William Lehto and Selina and Sally Glyden were dinner guests of Ingets’ Sunday. Leonard Kavonius and Charley Johnson were supper guests of John Glyden’s Sunday. Severi and Lyne Eckholm, Edwin and Hilma Olson were Bismarck shoppers Saturday. Ralph: Harju and Andrew Luiska were callers at Glyden’s Sunday eve- ning. Mrs. Gust Eckholm and son Fina’ and Sulo Glyden were Wing callers Tuesday. Sergie Glyden and Clifford Joseph- son were callers at Gylden’s and Harju’s Sunday. Trygg OO By MRS. GEORGE NELSON day Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fitzgerald were supper guests Tuesday night at the George Nelson home. Sam Brown and Carl Gilbertson were supper guests Tuesday night at the Ira Falkenstein home. Morrison Cunningham visited Tuesday with Gerald Nelson. . Nels Nelson and attended a family reunion the ir. and family previous Sunday at Mr. Nelson’s brother, Otto Swanson. It was his birthday anniversary. A number from Bismarck were present. John Kruger and C. E. Cunning- ham were dinner guests Wednesday at the George Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- ald and Gwendolyn transacted busi- ness Thursday in Regan and were dinner guests with Mrs. Wallace Sherman; enroute home they called in at the John Anderson home. Jessie Pettis took her school pupils to Bismarck last Saturday where they attended a matinee and visited various places of interest in the city. Mr. and Mrs, Art Magnus motored to Bismarck Monday. Ardell Fisher was a guest last Sate urday of Edna Loraine Anderson, Homer Taylor from Driscoll was an overnight guest Thursday night at the George Nelson ere) Mrs. C. J. Trygg and son John, left this week-end for Minn. Her daughter Mildred well meet them and return home with them for a vacation. Hazel Taylor of Driscoll was an overnight guest Thursday night with Lylas Magnus. Mr. Tay) dined at the Emil Hague home. Johnson, John Anderson Hazel, Helen, Edgar and Edsel were visitors Thuresy night at the George Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habeck and family of McKenzie were guests last Sunday at the John Anderson home. The Trygg 4-H Sunshine club will hold their next meeting July the 13th with Ella and Eva Trygg at the Da» vid Trygg home. Carl Gilbertson and Sam Brown transacted business Friday in Bald win, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Magnuson and son Helmer motored to Bismarclt Saturday. Shoppers from here in Bismarc Saturday were Mrs. C. E. ham, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Gerald and Gwendolyn. The Olson’s helped celebrate Mrs. Gib Cederstrom’s birthday anniven sary Sunday the 2nd of July. Mn and Mrs. Harry Hedstrom and Le- nora were among those present. Mrs. Peter Zander’s sister, Rose from Judson is visiting here for sev- eral weeks at the Zander home, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Spang! and Violet motored west of Baldwin Sun- day where they were guests at the Bill Oder home. Irene Anderson transacted busi- ness in Regan Saturday night and visited at the Olgot Ryberg home. Mrs. Anton Fisher visited Sates day at the John Anderson home. Sam Brown motored to Max Mon day to join Howard Nelson and Mary Zeras to celebrate the 4th of July at eae lakes near the Killdeee Moun- ains, Edward Jenkins spent over Sunday with Mrs. Jenkins and children here and returned to Bismarck Sunday night. Wing By LILLIAN MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. I. Kremenetsky and daughter and Lameta Mae and Cleo Arlene Mueller spent Thursday eve- ning at Tuttle. Arlene Dalbec is staying at the & Strobel home near Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and children Bertha and Lamenta Mae visited at the Jake Hein home Tues- day evening. B. W. Graham and son Jack spent Sunday visiting in McKenzie, Donna Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lee returned home last week after spending the past few months with Mr. and Mrs. R. Wiet- stock near Arena. Charles Edwards spent Tuesday nite with his wife and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kusler and family accompanied by Francis Lytle motored to Brush Lake Saturday where they spent several days camp= ing. Mr. and Mrs. Tolef Sul and daughter spent Saturday sa and Sunday with Mrs. Suhey’s folks, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Piepkorn in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wacher and family of Hazelton were S guests at the Fred Oswald home, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCloskey and daughters returned Friday from Belle Plaine, Minn. They attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. McCloskey’s folks, Mr. and M: Mies McCloskey, farmer residents ere, Bernice Glanville returned here Sunday after visiting in Bismarck. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dent of Jamestown are visitors at the Clyde Harvey home. Mary Jane Olson is a patient im the St. Alexius hospi Ernie O’Brien is visiting his wife and sons here. The local girls defeated the Regan girls in a game of baseball on the Regan diamond Sunday, the score being 18 to 16. Mrs, James Sedivic visited at hee parental home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wacker and family and Fred Oswald and daugh- ter Bertha spent Sunday afternoon at the Dan Seiglack home, Mrs. Blanche Ely, Mrs. B, I. Ros- borough, Miss Leone Rosborough and Joe Kroll all of Killdeer; Mrs, Myrtie Gardner of Makoti and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heise and daughter Lois also of Makoti were guests at the A, L. Davis home the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wisness of Maddock were week-end callers at the James Olson home, By rn Mr. and Mrs, Bill Renn and sons from Canada were Wednesday vise ieee at bop ace Stroh panes ir, and Mrs, George Vollmer, Ed and Ted Stroh and Dave Hochhalter were callers at Florence Lake Tues- eae SyEnnE. aor ir. a irs. Roy Marchant, Mra, J. C, Marchant and son Lloyd, Wil- liam Witt and daughter Esther and son Gust, and Delmar McClellan were Wing callers Thursday after- noon, Jim Kozinek was a Mo: ning visitor at the Roy ey TS, jome, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stroh and son Emil motored to Bismarck Thurs- A Miss Emma Heimbuch spent a days of last week visitin, Marcella, Neiters. ite “its iiss Irene Marchant visited sister Mrs. John Witt Thursday & ernoon. Tom Novak motored to Wing Fri- Ye Emil Stroh, George Vollmer and Dave Hochhalter were Friday callers at the Roy Marchant home. Henry Roth was a Saturday dine ner guest at the Roy Marchant home. Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmer, Ed and Ted Stroh were callers on Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hochhalter Tuesday “Henry and Hi Seil lenry, an lerman Sei Clarence Pied and Herman 1 eit ers were Sunday afternoon cal at the Roy Marchant home. sig t